Lawmakers will consider “disciplinary actions” against Greitens, according to their petition, which could include less reprimands than impeachment.

A special House committee analyse Greitens released a report Wednesday alleging the governor misused a list of charity donors from The Mission Continues, a charity he founded, for his gubernatorial campaign.

Last month, the same committee released a report with evidence from a woman who alleged Greitens had restrained, slapped, shoved, threatened and belittled her during a series of sexual encounters in 2015.

Greitens is scheduled to go on trial on May 14 for an intrusion of privacy indictment stemming from his encounter with the woman.

He is accused of taking and transmitting a partially nude and unauthorized photo of the woman while she was bind and blindfolded in the basement of his home. Greitens has acknowledged having a consensual affair but has denied criminal wrongdoing.

The governor was also charged on April 20 with a felony of tampering with computer the necessary data for allegedly disclosing The Mission Continues donor list to a political fundraiser in 2015 without the permission of the charity.